[Fed-Talk] 'help' MS Entourage 2004 cannot be opened in new installed Entourage 2004 under MacBook Pro 2.0 Intel Core Duo, 5-5-06
[Fed-Talk] 'help' MS Entourage 2004 cannot be opened in new installed Entourage 2004 under MacBook Pro 2.0 Intel Core Duo, 5-5-06
- Subject: [Fed-Talk] 'help' MS Entourage 2004 cannot be opened in new installed Entourage 2004 under MacBook Pro 2.0 Intel Core Duo, 5-5-06
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- Date: Fri, 5 May 2006 14:04:56 -0400
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- Thread-topic: 'help' MS Entourage 2004 cannot be opened in new installed Entourage 2004 under MacBook Pro 2.0 Intel Core Duo, 5-5-06
I have encounter of peculiar experienced on today with MS Entourage 2004
cannot be opened in new installed Entourage 2004 under MacBook Pro 2.0
Intel Core Duo.
Presciently, I have installed dozens of same version of Entourage 2004
(i.e. Enterprise Version) for Intel-based iMacs and MacBook Pros that I
have never encountered this problem.
After vigorous trouble shootings and tech assessment, I have resolved
issue successfully and those who are interesting email to me and I will
forward it to you.
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Today's Topics:
1. Re: Purchase Justification (Michael Pike)
2. RE: Purchase Justification
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3. Re: Purchase Justification (Timothy J. Miller)
4. OS X Server question (Michael Kluskens)
5. Re: OS X Server question (Rich Trouton)
6. NFS performance in Tiger (Dave Hale)
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 3 May 2006 14:19:48 -0600
From: "Michael Pike" <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Purchase Justification
To: "Michael Chute" <email@hidden>
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Michael:
I have something you can use, but I cannot post it to the list. email
me
one on one and I will forward it to you.
Your friend is lucky they are letting him get one. We have been told of
a
"No Mac in HHS Policy", which is utter bullshit... we have a procurement
guy
who will do anything to keep Mac out, including making up non-existant
regulations. He also likes to throw up the "Made in China" excuse...
basically anything to keep Mac out of IHS. The funny thing is that all
of
the Dells he ordered (and he only gets Dell which makes you wonder whats
going on there), all come in big brown boxes with "MADE IN CHINA"
stamped
all over them. I've snapped pictures of that just in case in the future
Apple ever decides to file a congressional inquiry to these types of
practices.
I've given apple 10K in the last 6 months because I just buy my stuff at
home and use it. As soon as the 17 inch MacBook Pro is in my resellers
hands, I'm buying it... got the credit card brushed off and ready to
swipe
:)
mike
On 5/3/06, Michael Chute <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> All:
>
> I have a friend at DTRA who wants to get a macbook. DTRA is ok with
> getting
> him one, but he needs justification to do this. He has already
mentioned
> the security and no viruses, and they said they need a "mac will only
run
> X"
> type of justification. Does anybody have a list that they use to
justify
> the purchase of a mac? Thanks.
>
> Mike
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 3 May 2006 16:28:06 -0400
From: "Jordan, Lemuel N CTR NSWCCD W. Bethesda, 3402"
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Subject: RE: [Fed-Talk] Purchase Justification
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You might have your friend check out programs listed at
http://www.versiontracker.com
I see quite often programs that are related to biology, ie DNA and
various molecular programs. Some of them might help.
Lem
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 03 May 2006 16:24:42 -0500
From: "Timothy J. Miller" <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Purchase Justification
To: Michael Chute <email@hidden>
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Michael Chute wrote:
> Yeah I know...He is basically in charge of giving out money for
biological
> warfare defense type stuff. I was just hoping that people would have a
ready
> made list that they use and then I could send the ideas to him for him
to
> adjust for his needs. The trick with the CAC/PKI is that it works
fine on
> winblows.
A lot of biomedical work is done on Macs these days. Are any grant
applicants/contractors sending him data/applications he can only run on
the Mac? It's the only straw I can see grasping at the moment (and it's
not a very good one, since contracts almost always include a section on
acceptable deliverable formats, which is invariably 'whatever MS Office
is doing this iteration.'
-- Tim
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 3 May 2006 18:19:18 -0400
From: Michael Kluskens <email@hidden>
Subject: [Fed-Talk] OS X Server question
To: email@hidden
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I have an OS X Server 10.3.9 running in a closed environment, it's
the only OS X machine in there at present.
It seems that ServerAdminTools 10.3.5 is the last admin tool released
for 10.3 and while I believe that is what I have installed it turns
out I can't install it on 10.3.9.
My problem is that in Server Admin every service has a green button
to turn it on, all except NFS that is.
Anyone know the answer to this issue. I've started researching it
but not made much progress.
Michael
ps. Server Admin is identified as 10.3v106.
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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 3 May 2006 21:22:19 -0400
From: Rich Trouton <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] OS X Server question
To: "Michael Kluskens" <email@hidden>
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Michael,
To turn on NFS, define an NFS share and enable it. NFS should turn on
automatically.
Thanks,
Rich
On May 3, 2006, at 6:19 PM, Michael Kluskens wrote:
> I have an OS X Server 10.3.9 running in a closed environment, it's
> the only OS X machine in there at present.
>
> It seems that ServerAdminTools 10.3.5 is the last admin tool released
> for 10.3 and while I believe that is what I have installed it turns
> out I can't install it on 10.3.9.
>
> My problem is that in Server Admin every service has a green button
> to turn it on, all except NFS that is.
>
> Anyone know the answer to this issue. I've started researching it
> but not made much progress.
>
> Michael
>
> ps. Server Admin is identified as 10.3v106.
>
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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 3 May 2006 23:39:30 -0400
From: Dave Hale <email@hidden>
Subject: [Fed-Talk] NFS performance in Tiger
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Looking for feedback on the performance of NFS in 10.4.x. Let me know
if the current level of NFS performance is causing a problem for you
or is it "good enough."
Dave Hale
Government Systems Engineer, Apple Computer
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